On November 3, the People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party held a press conference at the Gyeongnam Provincial Council to announce the launch of its new spokesperson team.


The provincial party explained that, following the appointment of Kang Minguk as provincial party chairman in July, it selected 11 individuals through an open recruitment process, encompassing various regions, generations, and professional fields.


The new spokespersons are: Kang Wonseok, President of the Sungkyunkwan Confucian Association Changwon Branch; Kim Guyeon, Provincial Assemblyman; Yoo Haenam, former Director of KBS Changwon Broadcasting Station; Kim Sunmin, Geoje City Council Member; Kim Sooyoung, former Provincial Party Digital Committee Chair; Kim Hyunsoo, former Gyeongnam Province External Cooperation Special Advisor; Park Sangje, former Provincial Assemblyman; Lee Miae, Gimhae City Council Member; Kim Sangman, former Provincial Assemblyman; Jeong Ssanghak, People Power Party Floor Leader in the Provincial Council; and Jeong Hyeonggi, former Provincial Party Spokesperson.


The new spokesperson team of the People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party is holding a press conference announcing their launch at the Gyeongnam Provincial Council briefing room. Photo by Lee Seryoung

The new spokesperson team of the People Power Party Gyeongnam Provincial Party is holding a press conference announcing their launch at the Gyeongnam Provincial Council briefing room. Photo by Lee Seryoung

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They stated, "As another step toward fundamentally innovating the party’s structure and engaging more deeply with the residents, we have officially launched the new spokesperson team."


They went on to express their ambition, saying, "We will not simply be an organization that issues statements, but a field-oriented spokesperson team that sees through the eyes of the residents and speaks in their language."


They also pledged, "We will become a party that acts rather than just talks, a party that not only criticizes but also proposes alternatives, and a party that prioritizes people’s livelihoods over political strife."



Furthermore, they promised to establish an open system that reflects residents’ voices in real time, to draft statements and messages based on facts and evidence with responsible language, to hold regular policy-centered briefings focused on practical politics, to firmly reject unnecessary political disputes, and to proactively cooperate for the benefit of the residents.


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